Agreed, a difficult single for fans to collect at the time given the content being splayed out across numerous formats some of which were (and still are) difficult to pin down.
The Warners in-house promo CDrs were not well made either as many had skips, gloops and some of the mixes (Richard X's BLT & the Planet Funk mixes) sound as if they were taken from MP3s as opposed to a master source although I never confirmed that for certain. It was a bit rubbish paying through the nose for them on eBay and then discovering skips etc. Mind you, they would argue they were never supposed to be for sale. We would argue, well then make the audio easily available to purchase. Most of us would have happily paid £1-2 per track which was the going rate then (digitally).
My own playlist for the single consisted of the following, which I think just about mops everything up. I didn't include the "Tribute Mix" as that was intended to be a part of the never-to-be-released "Turn" single:
The 7" Mixes (3x7" content, also available on digital stores)
1. Waiting For The Sirens' Call (Rich Costey Radio Edit) 3:52
2. Temptation (Secret Machines Remix Edit) 4:37
3. Waiting For The Sirens' Call (Band Mix) 3:53
4. Everything's Gone Green (Cicada Remix) 4:33
5. Waiting For The Sirens' Call (Jacknife Lee Remix Edit) 4:11
6. Bizarre Love Triangle (Richard X Remix Edit) 4:19
The Full Length Mixes (The 2 track CD single + Promo mixes)
7. Waiting For The Sirens' Call (Rich Costey Mix) 5:39
8. Temptation (Secret Machines Remix) 7:21
9. Waiting For The Sirens' Call (Rich Costey Instrumental) 5:38
10. Everything's Gone Green (Mobilegazer Remix) 4:55
11. Waiting For The Sirens' Call (Jacknife Lee Remix) 6:10
12. Bizarre Love Triangle (Richard X Remix) 7:06
The Planet Funk Mixes (Again, Promo only)
13. Waiting For The Sirens' Call (Planet Funk Remix) 7:27
14. Waiting For The Sirens' Call (Planet Funk Dub) 8:13
More recently, an instrumental of the album version of WFTSC was included on the recent
Universal Music Publishing 2xCD promo.
It is worth noting that WFTSC (Single) was release to promote the
Singles compilation and NOT the parent album of the same name - how
very New Order